Introduction
Introduction Statistics Contact Development Disclaimer Help
# Sufficient Unto the Day
(go to oldest first view)
=== 2025-07-08 08:22:34 Tuesday
> I was nice and wrote warning at the top of index
> page: Fire. Most of you will burn. This place
> is not safe.
I applaud and fully support measures to exclude lesser
beings from discussion spaces that are attempting
to maintain an above-average degree of intelligent
participation.
> Or even better, you can get your shit together, so
> your server is not down every day for several hours. My
> customers may complain that legacy protocol compliant
URI
> from my index file nex://piratezeppel.in does not work.
Some of us consider not being able to access crappy
content a good thing!
=== 2025-07-08 06:05:52 Tuesday
> How do you know if none.rip/blah points to a
> domain instead of a local relative dir named
> none.rip, without the nex:// scheme?
I knew it by discussion context, and the author knew
intelligent readers would know that.
But I can see how someone writing for an audience that
might contain machines might be thusly concerned.
> Get your shit together.
With respect to what? Someone protocol globalist's point
of view? What if the author doesn't give a shit about
protocols other than "nex"? Then their not specifying a
scheme indicates they have their shit utterly together,
even as protocol globalists are shitting all over
the screen due to someone not conforming to their
ease-of-access-for/by-machines point of view, which
they've deemed sacred and MUST FOLLOW by all others.
Classic fundamentalist point of view: "We must be one! And
I get to define what 'one' means!"
=== ABOUT
In the name of not being burdened by what has been, and
not wishing to be defined by past thoughts, this page is
scrapped upon the first post of a new waking day.
=== LINKS
For seekers tired of searching
Great NEX of Nothing
The internet used to be* fun
You are viewing proxied material from tilde.club. The copyright of proxied material belongs to its original authors. Any comments or complaints in relation to proxied material should be directed to the original authors of the content concerned. Please see the disclaimer for more details.